Cook wants to sign QPR deal
Lee Cook is hoping to sign a permanent contract at Queens Park Rangers in January.
The winger is on a season-long loan at Loftus Road from Fulham and has made nine appearances to date.
He has not played a first-team game for Fulham since joining from QPR in 2007 and wants to stay with Iain Dowie's side.
"The loan deal is with a view to a permanent, so I'm hoping it will be sorted out in January," Cook told skysports.com.
"As far as I am concerned I am going to be at QPR for the next three-and-a-half years at least.
"It's a football club that I have supported all my life, so I can't think of anywhere better to play my football."
Promotion target
Meanwhile, Cook believes the Loftus Road faithful can roar the Hoops to promotion this season, after 13 years outside the top flight.
He added: "There's a lot more expectation around the club now and the fans are more excited because they feel it is a realistic target to return to the Premier League, whereas before we dreamed of promotion when there wasn't much chance of us fulfilling it back then.
"You can see it off the pitch as well as on it, everything at this football club is geared towards being successful and gaining promotion to the Premier League.
"The owners are successful men and they don't muck about. They've put a lot of money into the club and they will be looking to steer this club back into the promised land."
The 26-year-old believes the atmosphere generated by the fans at Loftus Road can help guide them to a Premier League return.
Crowd
"It's a great football club and I love the atmosphere down here, any team who comes to Loftus Road say how difficult it is to get a result here due to the atmosphere the crowd build," Cook continued.
"It is important to get a good start and that's what we have done, but we have to build on it.
"We have to keep our feet on the ground and concentrate on playing our football and if we keep getting good results week in week out then I can't see why we can't get promoted."